Yes. The majority of the cost of our Complete Spinal Rehabilitation Program is covered by most insurance plans. Each insurance company offers its members multiple different health insurance plans. Call our office at (949) 857-1888 to find out the exact details of your coverage. Most of our patients have realized a 50-90% cost savings compared to nearly every other Spinal Decompression office in Orange County. Our office is proud to be among just a handful of offices in California that has fulfilled the requirements set forth by the Secretary of State to allow for DRX9000 Spinal Decompression and Rehabilitation to be reimbursed by health insurance plans.

We offer a complimentary consultation. This allows us to accurately determine your specific healthcare needs and answer all your questions – including your questions about treatment cost. Call (949) 857-1888 to schedule a complimentary consultation to find out if Spinal Decompression can help you AND how much our Insurance-Covered Program can save you.

We accept all major PPO and POS insurance plans. This includes (but is not limited to) Medicare, Blue Shield, Anthem Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Humana, PacifiCare, Beech Street Network and Medicare. Since each plan offers different coverage benefits please call our office at (949) 857-1888 to set up a complimentary consultation and insurance benefit analysis.

Over time gravity, spinal joint dysfunction and accumulated trauma cause the discs to compress, flatten and degenerate. This constant compression prevents much-needed oxygen and nutrients from entering the disc to aid in healing and trauma recovery. This ongoing starvation causes the once-tough outer layers of the disc to soften allowing the contents of the disc to bulge outward. Significant disc damage can become a tear called a disc herniation or the inner gelatinous material of the disc can leak out called a disc sequestration. The “jelly center” of the disc can also dry out over time which is referred to as degenerative disc disease. All forms of disc injury can eventually impinge on the nerves exiting the spine (“pinched nerve”)

All forms of disc injury can eventually impinge on the nerves exiting the spine (“pinched nerve”) which can create numbness, tingling, burning or sharp pain down the arms or legs. Sharp pain originating from the back and “shooting” down the legs is often referred to as sciatica.

You can find out more about this on our Conditions Treated page. The following links will also take you directly to information about specific conditions: Severe or Chronic Low Back Pain Severe or Chronic Neck Pain Pinched Nerves in the Neck or Low Back Sciatica Degenerative Disc Disease Herniated Discs (Disc Herniation) Bulging Discs (Disc Bulge) Partially Ruptured Discs Numbness, Tingling or Burning Pain Weakness of the Arms or Legs Sharp, Shooting Pain Facet Syndrome Some Forms of Spinal Stenosis Some Cases of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

In relation to the spine, decompression is defined as “A procedure carried out to relieve pressure on the spinal discs, spinal cord or nerve roots.” Traction In relation to the spine, traction is defined as “The application of tension or pulling to the spine.” Methods of applying traction may include Gravity Boots, Spinal Traction devices, SpineMed Traction, DTS (Dynamic Traction System), Accu-Spina, Chattanooga Traction, or Lordex. Comparing the Two So, where your spine is concerned, Decompression relieves pressure whereas Traction is merely the act of tensioning or pulling. Prior, unsuccessful attempts to reduce intradiscal pressure relied heavily on high-force, linear pulling motions that were unable to target specific spinal segments. High-force, linear pulling motions are effective at traction by definition

Decompression techniques provide relief by separating the bones of the spine reducing the pressure within the disc (intradiscal pressure) Disc decompression treats the source of the pain – pain caused by disc bulge or disc herniation pressure Treatment is computer controlled More advanced methods use oscillation to reduce muscle spasm that could work against the decompression motion More advanced methods also direct the treatment to specific levels of the spine by varying the angle of decompression making the treatment more effective and comfortable For more details about the how the DRX9000 works, please visit our DRX9000 page.

Yes, interest-free and long-term financing options are available to help with whatever portion of your treatment is not picked up by your health insurance. Please call our office at (949) 857-1888 to learn more about your financial options.